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Drug Facts


  • Half of all Ambien related ER visits involved other drug interaction.
  • Every day in America, approximately 10 young people between the ages of 13 and 24 are diagnosed with HIV/AIDSand many of them are infected through risky behaviors associated with drug use.
  • Rohypnol (The Date Rape Drug) is more commonly known as "roofies".
  • Individuals with severe drug problems and or underlying mental health issues typically need longer in-patient drug treatment often times a minimum of 3 months is recommended.
  • Oxycodone is as powerful as heroin and affects the nervous system the same way.
  • Krododil users rarely live more than one year after taking it.
  • Women abuse alcohol and drugs for different reasons than men do.
  • Stimulants such as caffeine can be found in coffee, tea and most soft drinks.
  • The euphoric feeling of cocaine is then followed by a crash filled with depression and paranoia.
  • Stimulant drugs, such as Adderall, are the second most abused drug on college campuses, next to Marijuana.
  • About 696,000 cases of student assault, are committed by student's who have been drinking.
  • 90% of deaths from poisoning are directly caused by drug overdoses.
  • Ecstasy can cause you to dehydrate.
  • Excessive use of alcohol can lead to sexual impotence.
  • The most prominent drugs being abused in Alabama and requiring rehabilitation were Marijuana, Alcohol and Cocaine in 2006 5,927 people were admitted for Marijuana, 3,446 for Alcohol and an additional 2,557 admissions for Cocaine and Crack.
  • Barbiturates are a class B drug, meaning that any use outside of a prescription is met with prison time and a fine.
  • Most people who take heroin will become addicted within 12 weeks of consistent use.
  • LSD disrupts the normal functioning of the brain, making you see images, hear sounds and feel sensations that seem real but aren't.
  • Heroin was first manufactured in 1898 by the Bayer pharmaceutical company of Germany and marketed as a treatment for tuberculosis as well as a remedy for morphine addiction.
  • 6.8 million people with an addiction have a mental illness.

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